But first a little bit of history ...
The story of the color that turned a mark.
Or the brand that turned a color.

Yes, "Tiffany" is a trademark, more precisely the "Tiffany Blue". Although the brand was inaugurated in 1837, the color story began in 1845, when Tiffany & Co. creator Charles Lewis Tiffany chose the peculiar turquoise blue to emboss the cover of the Blue Book, the annual catalog of the jewelry collection of his store, located on Broadway in New York.
Tiffany Green is a vibrant, eye-catching color reminiscent of the shade of green found in packaging and boxes used by the jewelry company Tiffany & Co. This color is recognized for being associated with luxury and glamor and is often used in graphic designs, interior decoration and in fashion accessories such as bags and shoes. Tiffany Green is a versatile color that can be used in combination with a wide variety of other colors and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
There is no evidence yet, but say the color was chosen because of the popularity of turquoise jewelry at the time. Either way, the color was soon associated with the brand and gained a status of luxury and sophistication, especially after the launch of handmade diamond rings in 1886.
The alliance was delivered in the delicate gift box and iconic packaging, the "Tiffany Blue Box", which, after association with the ring, became as coveted as jewelry, regardless of its content.
The alliance was delivered in the delicate gift box and iconic packaging, the "Tiffany Blue Box", which, after association with the ring, became as coveted as jewelry, regardless of its content.
But it is no use picking up your PANTONE cardboard to try to find the code, because the color is not printed in the catalogs, nor available for commercialization. The formula of their production, through mixing the pigments is also kept secret. I went to the company's website, www.pantone.com, I looked for color, and I really could not find it.
Now that you know the story, let's go to the conclusions:
- There are many variations for the color: turquoise, green-water, blue-pool, cyan, aqua (acqua), mint (mint), aquamarine, blue-green among other denominations.
- The color is very confused to receive so many names and so many nuances, but the tiffany is a greenish blue as we can see in the box of the mark.
What's the difference between tiffany blue and tiffany green?
Now that you know the story, let's go to the conclusions:
- There are many variations for the color: turquoise, green-water, blue-pool, cyan, aqua (acqua), mint (mint), aquamarine, blue-green among other denominations.
- The color is very confused to receive so many names and so many nuances, but the tiffany is a greenish blue as we can see in the box of the mark.
- There are several palettes that show color variations, from lightest to darkest, but tiffany is unique.
I will leave here two possible palettes of the Tiffany Blue color for you to save and inspire, but as I said, the color is unique! The nuances are suggestions ...
I will leave here two possible palettes of the Tiffany Blue color for you to save and inspire, but as I said, the color is unique! The nuances are suggestions ...
See too:
- Wedding Invitations
- DIY Custom Wedding Invitation Tutorial
Let's get inspired, Folks? I took some pictures to share with you beautiful inspirations in tiffany blue. ❤
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